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CRIME & SAFETY
6 Months Later, a Murder & Violence Update in Atlantic City, NJ
2024 couldn’t have started worse for Atlantic City, New Jersey, in terms of murders and violent crimes. Something needed to be done and real fast. The new year was not even hours old and the first two murders were recorded. This would be followed by two more murders before...
Large Police Presence Surrounds Borgata Casino Hotel & Spa in Atlantic City, NJ
A large police presence has been spotted outside of one of Atlantic City's busiest casinos, but we don't much else at this time. Television helicopter footage from Philadelphia's 6 ABC's Chopper 6 showed "more than a dozen police cruisers stationed outside (of the casino)" around 5:30 p.m. on Thursday. "There...
Man Who Lived in Atlantic City Hall for a Weekend: Arrested, Again
First, a history lesson on the first criminal charge(s). We broke an issue back on October 2, 2024, when a man managed to live inside Atlantic City, New Jersey City Hall for an entire long weekend. Sherif Ramadan allegedly moved into Atlantic City Hall from Thursday, September 28, 2023 through...
Weird NJ mystery as man throws dogs over the fence at a shelter
The 2024 remix of “Who Let The Dogs Out?” is going to be "Who Threw The Dogs In?”. First, full disclosure. I’ve shared this on-air and I’m admitting it here. I’m not the biggest dog lover. Small dogs I can handle for the most part....
Man Who Drove Drunk, Killing Bicyclist Indicted In Egg Harbor Township Hit-And-Run: Prosecutor
A grand jury indicted 39-year-old Shawn Duffy for second-degree vehicular homicide and second-degree leaving the scene of a fatal motor vehicle crash on Tuesday, July 16. The Atlantic County Prosecutor's Office announced the indictment in a news release on Friday, July 19. Duffy was previously charged in the death of...
Man who broke into A.C. City Hall arrested again and released
Sherif Ramadan was released pending a sentence that would have put him on probation. But he wound up back in jail Friday, after he was found sleeping on the Boardwalk on Tennessee Avenue, and gave police a fake name.
Missing NJ dad’s body found 100 miles from home after mysterious death
The body of a New Jersey dad reported missing just before Father’s Day was recovered 100 miles from his home, New Jersey State Police said, but the mystery of what happened to him is still unsolved. Family members reported Isaac Bishop, 33, of Irvington, missing on June 11, authorities said. His body was found June 30 around 2:30 p.m. in a heavily wooded area near 13th Avenue in Weymouth Township, Atlantic County, a state police spokesman confirmed. Couple in homemade yacht who died and washed ashore in a life raft could have been hit by larger ship, experts suggest The cause of death...
Man Indicted On Charges For Killing A Man While Driving Drunk
MAYS LANDING, NJ.- Atlantic County Prosecutor William E. Reynolds reported on Tuesday, July 16, 2024, that a Grand Jury sitting in Atlantic County, New Jersey, returned an indictment against Shawn P. Duffy, 39, of Egg Harbor Township, New Jersey, on the charges of second-degree Leaving the Scene of a Fatal Motor Vehicle Crash; and second-degree Vehicular Homicide.
3 charged in Egg Harbor Twp., NJ, for stealing vehicle: Police
Three people, including two teenagers, have been charged in Egg Harbor Township for allegedly stealing a vehicle. The EHT Police Department says this past Saturday afternoon, officers were called Oak Tree Plaza on the Black Horse Pike after someone reported a gray vehicle was excessively speeding within the parking lot, in front of Petco, and could have hit her and her son.
Elderly Man, 85, Located During Thunderstorms in Egg Harbor Township Golf Course
According to a recent news release by the Egg Harbor Township police, Mu Lee, an 85-year-old man who went missing, was finally reunited with his family at approximately 12:20 a.m. on Wednesday, July 17th. The employees at Green Tree Golf Course had reported him missing around 6:45 p.m. the previous day, July 16th.
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